When is the last time you ……?? Part 2This is a long list, you may want to download and print it
out.

* screwed the one end of your water hose into the other end
before storing it, thus keeping it clean?

* wiped your hoses and wires with a clean cloth before storage.
No sense bringing the little critters into your RV.?

* used Poster Putty to hold those little knick knacks on the
shelf while traveling?

* used poster putty to hold open that swinging cabinet door on a
windy day?

* used Poster Putty to hold a ribbon on either end of that slide
you bump your head on while at your site?

* clicked your Heart Interface on and off three times to rid the
batteries of the sulfur buildup? (Wall mounted battery monitor.) The batteries
will last longer.

* cleaned off the top of your batteries?.

* checked the water in your batteries and cleaned off the
terminals?

* tested your batteries?

* put a white stripe on the fifth wheel hitch (nearest the cab)
and a white stripe on the kingpin. Easy hookup?

* put a Velcro strap around the awning arms before traveling?
This holds down the vibrations. Remember there are only two screws holding the
top attachment. Did you see or hear about all the folks who lost their awnings
along the highway?

* you got rid of that dark colored plastic slide in your screen
door and replaced it with a clear one so you can see outside?

* made sure the blocks you use under your tires are at least the
same width as the tire? You can damage the tire if the blocks are smaller.

* did a visual check of your chocks and springs? Are they
secure? Has anything changed position? An alignment problem can wear out
tires prematurely.

* greased the ball on your hitch?

* checked all hitch up fasteners? Trailer, fifth wheel and towed.

* checked the caulk on your roof and around through the roof
attachments?

* ran out of fresh water while boondocking? Depending on where
the water pickup fitting is, you may get a little more out of the tank by
raising or lowering the front of the RV or by catching the water from the tank
drain.

* carried an extra battery for your smoke and carbon monoxide
alarm?

* carried extra batteries for the flashlight.* tested your
alarms?

* left a window slightly open when using an un-vented propane
heater?

* backed up your computer files?

* Let some air out of your air mattress before going into
mountain country. The difference between the air pressure at sea level and
anything above 4,000 feet may damage the air chambers if you like sleeping with
the chambers full.

* greased your rack and pinion gears on your slide? Don't
! Any lubricant will pick up sand and grit that will give you trouble later. If
you feel you must lubricate, use a spray silicon made just for slides.

* dropped your fifth wheel on your new pickup because the jaws
of the hitch were not locked on to the kingpin? Paint the outer part of the jaws
white. If you are hooked up properly you will be able to see those white
surfaces in a closed position even on a gray day.

* kept your cabinets orderly by keeping all your cans and
bottles of pantry stuff in small boxes. This allows you to organize and keep
things in place. Try to get boxes that look alike and are the same size. Fill
any empty space with bunched up plastic bags, the kind you get in the grocery
store. These plastic bags are also good to fill in around your glassware if you
expect a bumpy ride.